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Over the past 3 days, my internet speed has decreased significantly. I used to have no issues with my ping and internet speed. Now, youtube and online games have been rendered on playable. When using the command prompt to ping websites, the average ping is about 400 ms, ranging anywhere from 250 ms up to 700 ms. My download speed has been reduced from it's normal ~125 kb/sec to 10kb/ sec.

This slow internet speed has not just infected this computer, but all computers in my network. I have tried reseating my modem and my router, but neither of these methods worked.

I scanned my computer using both MSE and Malewarebytes, but neither turned up anything. However, upon examining the detected items history in MSE, I discovered that a Trojan horse, JS/Krypterade.A, had been detected on my PC 24 hours ago. There was no warning of this last night; no notifications popped up. This Trojan horse is supposed to be ransomware, but my PC has never been locked up and money has never been solicited from me via fake threats. Yet, task manager is showing multiple dllhost.exe *32 processes (up to 10) that are consistent with this virus. Network iControl is showing that this dllhost.exe is taking up around 100KBps of bandwith. I am beginning to suspect that I have a virus on this PC.

Due to the fact that downloads are excruciatingly slow and I don't have any other anti-virus software on my hands, is there anything else I can do before downloading new software? If it does come down to me being forced to download something, which programs should I get? Thanks in advance.

I would like to add that Internet Explorer has stopped saving my information when I ask for websites to remember my log-in information. Furthermore, every time I restart Internet Explorer, file downloads are set to disable. Every single file I download has to be downloaded twice because after the first download, Internet Explorer states that the file was not downloaded. On top of this, many .exe files cannot be downloaded; instead, the file is downloaded in a different format, so that it is rendered unusable.

Before we begin, please read and follow these important guidelines, so things will proceed smoothly.

The instructions being given are for YOUR computer and system only!Using these instructions on a different computer can cause damage to that computer and possibly render it inoperable!

You must have Administrator rights, permissions for this computer.

DO NOT run any other fix or removal tools unless instructed to do so!

DO NOT install any other software (or hardware) during the cleaning process until we are done as well as DO NOT Remove, or Scan with anything on your system unless I ask. This adds more items to be researched. Extra Additions and Removals of files make the analysis more difficult.

Only post your problem at (1) one help site. Applying fixes from multiple help sites can cause problems.

Print each set of instructions if possible - your Internet connection will not be available during some fix processes.

Your security programs may give warnings for some of the tools I will ask you to use. Be assured, any links I give are safe.

Only reply to this thread, do not start another one. Please, continue responding, until I give you the "All Clean!" Absence of symptoms does not mean that everything is clear.

I am currently reviewing your logs and will return, as soon as possible, with additional instructions. In the meantime...

Please read all instructions carefully before executing and perform the steps, in the order given.lf you have any questions or problems executing these instructions, <<STOP>> do not proceed, post back with the question or problem.

Please be aware that removing Malware is a potentially hazardous undertaking. I will take care not to knowingly suggest courses of action that might damage your computer. However it is impossible for me to foresee all interactions that may happen between the software on your computer and those we'll use to clear you of infection, and I cannot guarantee the safety of your system. It is possible that we might encounter situations where the only recourse is to re-format and re-install your operating system, or to necessitate you taking your computer to a repair shop.

Right-click WVCheck.exe and select Run as administrator... to run the process.

Read the comments on the screen, then press Enter.The scan can take a while depending on the size of your hard drive.

Once the program is done, Notepad will open with the scan report. Save the report to your Desktop.

Please copy and paste the contents of the Notepad file in your next reply.

Then:Please tell me is this computer used for any kind of business purposes and connected to a business or educational network? I need to know it - so I can provide the proper instructions.

Please post each log separately to prevent it being cut off by the forum post size limiter. Check each after you've posted it to make sure it's all present, if any log is cut off you'll have to post it in sections....

Please include in your next reply:

Do you have any problems executing the instructions?

Contents of TSG - SysInfo utility

Contents of CKFiles.txt log file

Contents of a log created by MGADiag.exe

Contents of a log created by WVCheck.exe

Answers to my question related to type of using of your computer

Thanks,pgmigg

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I know that the above files are cracked programs. I've tried to delete them but Windows says either that they are being used by another program or that I don't have administrator rights. This may be a part of my problem, but I do have to note that these files were on my computer long before any of my current problems popped up.

I know that the above files are cracked programs. I've tried to delete them but Windows says either that they are being used by another program or that I don't have administrator rights. This may be a part of my problem, but I do have to note that these files were on my computer long before any of my current problems popped up.

As you should have read in my Welcome Post here, "You must have Administrator rights, permissions for this computer." You have to remove not only specifically selected files but the entire applications!

Your machine shows evidence of cracked or otherwise illegal software which you use during a long period of time. We are unable to help you at this time due to the presence of such software on this system, which is not in compliance with this site's guidelines as posted Here; therefore, I can offer no further assistance and must request that this topic will be closed.

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